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Chefman FROTH+BREW - Operating Instructions; Before First Use

Chefman FROTH+BREW
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If you realize you’ve overfilled the water tank as you’re brewing, let
cycle run or press Brew or Froth buttons to cancel. Do not attempt to
take appliance and turn upside down to pour water out. Hot water
will disperse from drip spout.
Milk and creamer do not belong in water tank. Only use water in water
tank.
For best results, we recommend using filtered water. If using a K-Cup
®
,
remove the coffee filter first.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQS
To froth, you must only use the included frothing mug.
You cannot use the Cold Froth and Brew buttons in one cycle.
You can froth any type of milk. Just keep in mind milk varies in thickness
depending on what type it is. Almond milk froth will not be as thick as oat
or cow’s milk. To make a thick froth, use a creamer or whole milk.
After frothing, don’t let froth sit for too long or else it will settle and
separate.
Ground coffee becomes stale faster than whole beans. Keep in mind
when buying ground coffee to look for latest expiration date or a smaller
quantity.
Water quality varies. For best results, use bottled or filtered water. Do not
use distilled water.
CULINARY FROTHING AND BREWING TIPS

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